Carnival Triumph photos: Passengers Tweet, share photos, thoughts after surviving sewage nightmare

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Lawsuits are already filed in this month's disastrous Triumph cruise ship voyage, but the legal deck is stacked in parent company Carnival's favor.
Photographer: CNN Storify via Instagram

Posted: 02/15/2013

Finally, after days of listing on a disabled Carnival cruise ship without electricity and working toilets, thousands of passengers finished disembarking early Friday morning at the Port of Mobile.

Passengers confirmed uncomfortable conditions aboard the Carnival Triumph, saying urine and feces streamed in the halls and down walls after toilet facilities failed. The smells from waste and spoiling food, as well as a lack of air conditioning, have made it a trip to remember.

As the ship slowly pulled to a dock in Mobile, Alabama, frustrated passengers shared their thoughts and stories on social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

You can read their stories below.

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